Floodwall Reinforces Community Safety in Aborlan, Palawan

The Department of Public Works and Highways has completed critical flood control structures along the upstream and downstream sections of the Apurawan River, Barangay Apurawan, Aborlan, Palawan, providing enhanced protection and improved living conditions for the local community.

In a report to DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, Regional Office IV-B Director Gerald A. Pacanan said that the projects involve the construction of revetment walls upstream and downstream of the river measuring 100.87 meters and 102.41 meters, respectively.

Floodwall Reinforces Community Safety in Aborlan, Palawan

The Department of Public Works and Highways has completed critical flood control structures along the upstream and downstream sections of the Apurawan River, Barangay Apurawan, Aborlan, Palawan, providing enhanced protection and improved living conditions for the local community.

In a report to DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, Regional Office IV-B Director Gerald A. Pacanan said that the projects involve the construction of revetment walls upstream and downstream of the river measuring 100.87 meters and 102.41 meters, respectively.

Bypass Road Project Progresses to Ease Traffic in Baguio City

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has completed a portion of the Baguio City Bypass Road Project, aiming to significantly reduce traffic congestion along Major Mane and Kennon Road.

Newly completed segment covers 0.44-kilometer of the 4.374-kilometer bypass road. This section features widened curves, concrete retaining walls, open canal for water drainage, sidewalks, curb, and gutter, which collectively improve road safety and prevent soil erosion in the steep, mountainous terrain.

Bypass Road Project Progresses to Ease Traffic in Baguio City

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has completed a portion of the Baguio City Bypass Road Project, aiming to significantly reduce traffic congestion along Major Mane and Kennon Road.

Newly completed segment covers 0.44-kilometer of the 4.374-kilometer bypass road. This section features widened curves, concrete retaining walls, open canal for water drainage, sidewalks, curb, and gutter, which collectively improve road safety and prevent soil erosion in the steep, mountainous terrain.

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